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Discover Ludwig"practise law" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to the profession of being a lawyer – that is, to give legal advice and represent clients in court and other legal proceedings. For example: "My brother is a lawyer and practices law in New York City."
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ST: I practise law almost every day.
If banks once did banking, now they practise law.
Vergès insisted on continuing to practise law until the end.
"My father couldn't practise law because he didn't know the language.
Oh, what a tangled web we weave when first we practise law.
They wanted to practise law in a different way and provide "justice for all".
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Although qualified as a barrister, he never practised law.
Later, she was even banned from practising law.
He practised law, but became increasingly involved with Mahatma Gandhi's independence movement.
Little apart from a historic roadside courthouse in which Abraham Lincoln first practised law.
Three decades later, Charlotte, now practising law, appears to have exorcised these events.
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